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Harry Kewell watches Hibernian at St Johnstone - quiet on speculation

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Harry Kewell speaks to Sky Sports News as he arrives at McDiarmid Park

Harry Kewell insists he was in attendance at Hibernian's match at St Johnstone "as a friend of a friend" but refused to deny he is interested in taking over at Easter Road.

Hibernian sacked Paul Heckingbottom as manager this week and Kewell is in contention to succeed him.

Former Sunderland manager Jack Ross has emerged as a front-runner to replace Heckingbottom, with John Hughes and Alan Stubbs also linked.

Harry Kewell
Image: Harry Kewell was in the stands at McDiarmid Park

Asked about the speculation as he entered McDiarmid Park, Kewell told Sky Sports News: "Look I'm just here as a friend of a friend. I'm just watching.

Pressed on whether he is interested in the position, Kewell added: "I think it's a fantastic club.

"There's a lot of clubs up for new managers and obviously being out of work you are always speculated and all that. But, as I said, I'm just here to watch the game."

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 22:  John Hughes coach of Hibernian reacts during the Clydesdale Bank during the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League match between Hibernian and Rangers at Easter Road stadium on August 22, 2010 in Edinburgh, Scotland.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Image: John Hughes previously had a spell in charge of Hibernian

Hibs confirmed the sacking of Heckingbottom this week after nine months in charge of the Scottish Premiership club.

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After guiding the club to a fifth-placed finish last season, Heckingbottom only managed one win in 11 league matches this campaign before losing his job.

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